Ernie’s HR Project 2014 Year in Review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for the Project. Check it out! I’m hoping for a much better turnout in 2015…Cheers! Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train...
View ArticleHappy New Year 2015!
I want to thank all my friends, family, readers, and Projecteers (yes I made that term up for my loyal readers) for what has been a year filled with many new learning experiences, new friendships, and...
View ArticleFinding The Good…Even In The Not So Pleasant
I can recall my “shark attack” as vividly as the day it occurred. It was March of 2005 down in Fort Benning, GA and I had reported to the post for One Station Unit Training (OSUT) as party of my......
View ArticleSometimes HR Blog’s Aren’t Just About HR
We’re almost a month into the New Year and I have to say that this week has been an amazing front on the HR blogosphere. Some of my favorite authors have been posting thoughts on self-awareness and...
View ArticleFailure is OK
If you’ve ever met anyone who was more conscious of his limits…it’s me! To be honest…sometimes I set my own limits out of sheer laziness…hey, we all have our moments. Yet, one of the things that I’m...
View ArticleFour Suggestions To Bring The Spirit of Lent To Our Workplaces
Today was Ash Wednesday, or the start of the Lenten Season for Christians around the world. During Lent, Christians go through a purification process for 40’ish days or so as they prepare for the...
View ArticleDo The Letters After Your Name Really Matter?
Earlier this week, I was part of an exchange, where the value of certifications and of other educational credentials used behind someone’s name was being discussed. One of the statements made was that...
View ArticleDon’t Fear Taking On New Risks
Everyone has a certain level of comfort with risk…some people thrive off of taking risks (which can sometimes be of the extreme death-defying sort) others need to analyze things just a little longer....
View ArticleMemorial Day: Why We Remember
Memorial Day…the unofficial start to summer, and the culmination of a three-day weekend for most. A day filled with barbecues, parades, and other summer pleasures. Which ever way you’re spending your...
View ArticleHappy Independence Day!
Since 1776 there have been many different ways that July 4th has been celebrated. Philadelphia held the first annual commemoration of independence on July 4, 1777 by adjourning Congress and...
View ArticleLabor Day 2015 – Make It Count!
Happy Monday Everyone! Today is Labor Day, the official day to remember the contributions that the American worker has made to the growth and development of our country. You, however, may know Labor...
View ArticleErnie’s HR Project…2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,600 times in 2015. If it...
View ArticleSometimes HR Blog’s Aren’t Just About HR
We’re almost a month into the New Year and I have to say that this week has been an amazing front on the HR blogosphere. Some of my favorite authors have been posting thoughts on self-awareness and...
View ArticleFailure is OK
If you’ve ever met anyone who was more conscious of his limits…it’s me! To be honest…sometimes I set my own limits out of sheer laziness…hey, we all have our moments. Yet, one of the things that I’m...
View ArticleFour Suggestions To Bring The Spirit of Lent To Our Workplaces
Today was Ash Wednesday, or the start of the Lenten Season for Christians around the world. During Lent, Christians go through a purification process for 40’ish days or so as they prepare for the...
View ArticleDo The Letters After Your Name Really Matter?
Earlier this week, I was part of an exchange, where the value of certifications and of other educational credentials used behind someone’s name was being discussed. One of the statements made was that...
View ArticleDon’t Fear Taking On New Risks
Everyone has a certain level of comfort with risk…some people thrive off of taking risks (which can sometimes be of the extreme death-defying sort) others need to analyze things just a little longer....
View ArticleMemorial Day: Why We Remember
Memorial Day…the unofficial start to summer, and the culmination of a three-day weekend for most. A day filled with barbecues, parades, and other summer pleasures. Which ever way you’re spending your...
View ArticleHappy Independence Day!
Since 1776 there have been many different ways that July 4th has been celebrated. Philadelphia held the first annual commemoration of independence on July 4, 1777 by adjourning Congress and...
View ArticleErnie’s HR Project…2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,600 times in 2015. If it...
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